Similar words: prepossessing, unprepossessing, possession, possessive, possessively, dispossessed, possessed, possess. Meaning: ['rɪːpə'zeʃn] n. the action of regaining possession (especially the seizure of collateral securing a loan that is in default).
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1. Overnight, sorting out the repossession scandal had become the Government's main priority.
2. People threatened with repossession because of mortgage debts now make up one in seven of their cases.
3. Tying the process of repossession in yet more knots will make it harder for the market to clear and for house prices to find a floor.
4. Repossession rates for sub-prime borrowers were running at 13.4% in the final three months of 2007.
5. Mortgage repossession claims have been steadily rising and are likely to breach 160, 000 this year, second only to 1991, in the depths of the last housing crash.
6. Banks filed repossession notices on 2.8m American homes during 2009.
7. Unless repossession forces a sale, homeowners prefer to sit tight when markets are weak.
8. And how a war for the repossession of that ship had commenced.
9. Hope that interest rates decrease to release mortgage holders threatened with repossession.
10. However, the lenders duly offered stop-gap measures designed to alleviate the repossession problem for 1992.
11. Intensification of cold allowed the arctic flora and fauna to spread southward; amelioration encouraged repossession of the borderlands by temperate species.
12. The couple's flat in Wandsworth was worth £64,000 against a mortgage debt of £83,000 when the bank gave notice of repossession.
13. Now that the war was over the Navy was, in effect, out of business(sentencedict.com/repossession.html), and it sought repossession.
14. She warned that family life was increasingly under threat from debt and house repossession.
15. Developers of the house looks well, he'll send you a notice for repossession .
16. And that's worked out just fine until the recession, when "hundreds of thousands of jobless bikers sold their motorcycles or lost them to repossession, " reports the Wall Street Journal.
17. It has coped well with the recession, with an unemployment rate two points below the national average and one of the lowest rates of housing repossession.
18. A staggering one in 10 homeowners is facing the risk of repossession and 2008 saw 2.6m jobs lost, the highest number since the second world war.
19. Morgan Stanley estimates about 6.5 million U.S. homes face repossession, on top of the 2.5 million that have been seized since 2005.
20. 'This is not putting people first, it's putting profits first, it's putting repossession first, ' said Kam Nai-wai, a Democratic Party legislator who opposed the amendment.
21. The lender has a remedy either in court or through repossession of the car.
22. Foreclosure filings -- including notices of default, auction and bank repossession -- dipped 3 percent in October from the prior month but were up 19 percent from a year earlier.
23. That's from the first notice in the mail that says you are late, to the very end of the line, which is that repossession.
24. The four hardest hit states (Nevada, Florida, California and Arizona) still account for over half of repossession actions, but the data provider's heat map of the country is turning ever more pink.
25. But rural residents still face weak or nonexistent public services and have regular disputes with local officials over repossession of their farmland for development.
26. Thus, the borrower's property is not under any risk of repossession .
27. Help develop restructuring plans to assist clients in resolving delinquency and avoiding repossession of lease equipment.
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